Monthly Archives: April 2021

Malmesbury

Abbey House Gardens, in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, covers five acres and is, until the end of May, hosting a sculpture exhibition.

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Birdlip camp

We met Wendy and Graham and family and friends in the Cotswolds. We walked through the woods from Cranham Common.

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When the seagulls follow the tractor…

Eric Cantona. Yes, I know it was a trawler, not a tractor. Doesn’t make any more sense though. This photo taken cycling back on south side of the Avon from The Nova Scotia pub in Bristol after celebrating partial lifting … Continue reading

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Saturday walk

During the recent covid restrictions we’ve learnt not to go to anywhere at the weekend that might be considered a beauty spot. Particularly if the weather’s ok. They’re packed out! Instead, we’ve developed our Saturday Walk, which we do around … Continue reading

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Hay on beach

Stuff gets washed up on the North Somerset coast, here, for example is a bail of hay which I like to think came from Hay on Wye. Not so unlikely as a few months ago a pub table, complete with … Continue reading

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Blackthorne blossom

Lots of blossom here on Walton Common, but too soon to break the shorts out as our balmy Easter has taken a sudden turn back into Winter.

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Good Friday

It was a very good Friday. We walked, with Miles, Flo and the dogs, from All Saints’ church in Clevedon, along the ridge through Court Woods, to Norton Wood and then to the iron age fort at Cadbury camp and … Continue reading

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